Thursday, 25 April 2013

Please take time to read the following link...a glimmer of hope?

Dear Reader



http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2013/04/24/ermenihaber/

...We Armenian's are slow in coming forward but here is a glimmer of hope if ever there was one!

We have two years left before our centennial Remembrance, a lot of time to do a lot of good for

the Recognition of The Armenian Genocide of 1915 by Young Turks of that era!

It is then that the real work is going to start, maybe that is what our Turkish adversaries are look

towards before they hand over our lands and look upon us as neighbours, and even Gardashian's!

In Armenian = Gardashian's = noun. In Turkish = gardash = brothers in general terms.

And if,

Israeli parliament  is to prepare law recognizing Armenian Genocide! 

We have hope for the future! 

Maybe the pain will get a little lighter - The heavy hears will not cry as much or even begin to thank 
the powers that be for their help, humanity and long term gladness that sense and sensibility has prevailed. The world has progressed, and that genocide will at last cease for the good of mankind! 
It is a negative thought and an evil in the eyes of those who have suffered and still do through the 
generations! They blacken the names of those who carry it out and their families suffer the stigma 
of their forefathers. They are bound to carry on the wrong by the mere fact that they either do not know or that denial is the option through the Law of their land! 

What ever happens, how ever it pans out...It is up to Turkish governors to change and hand what 
belongs to us back! They cannot hand back the lives of our martyrs but they are able to go forward 
in their lives, their real history, and recompense for the past in some way! Recognising and opening 
their hearts to the new generation of Armenians - is such a big step in being exonerated by the virtue 
of no being alive at the time! 

I hear a speech that said "I don't need proof"only this week! 
For many it is also the same: I feel for some though, it will help them to move forward...

How is it that we here in England have so much to feel sorry about if even one life is taken by another 
that we seek justice! I am sometimes said that 'Ah...it was in a war situation' No it was not! And why 
should that be an excuse, our own troops right here in England are suffering from the sight of war and 
destruction of life! Let alone the barbaric acts upon men, women, and children alike in the ottoman era! 

We need closure, our martyrs  deserve better! 

Seta

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